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Who doesn’t enjoy a holiday? Everyone surely does, especially employees. National holidays (including collective leave) are always a moment waited for vacation and taking a break from daily routines.
Holidays are also like a bonus—a chance to spend more time with family and friends. This is good for mental health and makes employees more productive at work.
Even though the 2024 year-end holiday just ended, lots of people are already checking the 2025 calendar to plan their vacations.
The government, through the Joint Decree (SKB) of 3 Ministers, has determined national holidays and collective leaves. There are at least 27 days off in 2025 for you to plan vacations.
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The 27 holidays are made up of 17 national holidays and 10 collective leaves. Most of the holidays are in the first half of 2025, between January and June.
In contrast, there are fewer holidays from July to December. In fact, in July, October, and November, there are no holidays at all. Here are the complete details.
In January, there are 3 national holidays and 1 collective leave. Among them are:
Wednesday, January 1, New Year 2025
Monday, January 27, Commemoration of Isra and Mi’raj of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
Tuesday, January 28, collective leave for Chinese New Year 2576
Wednesday, January 29, Chinese New Year 2576 (Lunar Calendar)
After a holiday-free February, March brings 3 holidays towards the end of the month. These are:
Friday, March 28, collective leave for Nyepi (Day of Silence)
Saturday, March 29, Nyepi (Saka New Year 1947), and
Monday, March 31, Eid al-Fitr 1446 AH
The Eid holiday continues in April 2025. This month also has the most holidays on the 2025 calendar, totaling up to seven days. Among these are:
April 1-7 collective leave for Eid al-Fitr 1446 AH
Friday, 18 April, Good Friday
Sunday, 20 April, Easter
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In May 2025 there are at least five holidays, including:
Thursday, May 1, International Labor Day
Monday, May 12, Vesak Day 2569 BE
Tuesday, May 13, collective leave for Vesak Day
Thursday, May 29, Ascension of Jesus Christ, and
Friday, May 30, collective leave for the Ascension of Jesus Christ
For 3 consecutive months—April, May, and June—there will be many public holidays. In June, there are at least four holidays, namely:
Sunday, June 1, Pancasila Day
Friday, June 6, Eid al-Adha 1446 AH
Monday, June 9, collective leave for Eid al-Adha 1446 AH
Friday, June 27, Islamic New Year 1447 AH
June is likely the last month of long national holidays and collective leaves in 2025. After that, the next public holiday is on August 17, which falls on a Sunday, followed by Friday, September 5, for the Feast of Prophet Muhammad’s Birth.
The 2025 holidays wrap up with Christmas on Thursday and Friday, December 25-26. You could take extra leave if you want a longer break before the year ends.
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So, that’s the complete list of national holidays and collective leaves for 2025. Make the most of them to balance work responsibilities and free time.
Besides balancing work and leisure, it’s important to have a positive work culture and promising career prospects. When looking for a job, choose a company with a good reputation and credibility in its field, like PT Serasi Autoraya, or SERA.
SERA was founded on March 22, 1990, and has become the leader in Indonesia’s logistics and transportation industry. Every year, this Astra Group’s company welcomes new members to fill various positions at the company.
SERA continues to provide opportunities for individuals qualified for positions at the company and its subsidiaries.
For more details about job opportunities at SERA, visit its official website: www.sera.astra.co.id, or click on this direct link: https://career.sera.astra.co.id/